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George S. Ellmore
Education Ph.D., 1980, University of California Berkeley (Botany) Graduate Research Area: Ecology, Behavior and Evolution and Conservation and the Environment
Research Interests As an
example, my departmental colleague Dr. Ross Feldberg and I
have been collaborating in the study of gene expression in
the underground storage leaf of garlic (Allium sativum). We
have found that alliin lyase, the enzyme required to produce
pharmacological and flavor compounds characteristic of
garlic, concentrates in bundle sheath cells of this C-3
plant. A possible functional advantage to this arrangement
is that volatile antifungal agents can be generated in that
part of the plant responsible for reproduction, exposed
longest to underground predators, and most susceptible to
microbial attack. We continue to study the origin,
targeting, and fate of alliin lyase throughout the life
history of garlic, a useful subject for defining how
underground storage organs can interact with their
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